
After his teenage daughter Danny is arrested for the murder of his ex-wife's current lover, Luke Miller recalls his marriage to Valerie Hayden and the subsequent events which led to the tragedy. The lurid story seems to have been suggested by the real-life Lana Turner/Johnny Stompanato/Cheryl Crane murder scandal of six years earlier when Lana's daughter Cheryl stabbed her mother's boyfriend (Stompanato) to death in the bedroom of Lana's Beverly Hills home.... (Full plot summary below)
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After his teenage daughter Danny is arrested for the murder of his ex-wife's current lover, Luke Miller recalls his marriage to Valerie Hayden and the subsequent events which led to the tragedy. The lurid story seems to have been suggested by the real-life Lana Turner/Johnny Stompanato/Cheryl Crane murder scandal of six years earlier when Lana's daughter Cheryl stabbed her mother's boyfriend (Stompanato) to death in the bedroom of Lana's Beverly Hills home.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzToo bad this exploitative film couldn't have starred Lana. |
| User ReviewJames HVery melodramatic, but any film with both Susan Hayward and Bette Davis is a must to be viewed, and they are both a joy to watch. Good story, loosely based on the real life incident involving Lana Turner and her daughter. |
| User ReviewEvan HIt's a melodramatic, yet disastrous feast! It has Susan Hayward and Bette Davis (The two reasons to see this.) The plot is far-fetched and yet addictive. It screams sex scandal, money, and DRAMA! It's really campy with such dialogue as "You're not a woman, you're a disease!" and "When you're dying of thirst, you drink fronm a mud hole". Those quotes justify that it's worth seeing! Does it make sense? Not exactly...but it's totally addictive and memorable! |